He spoke, and insects swarmed—gnats throughout their country.
Parallel translations
- WEB He spoke, and swarms of flies came, and lice in all their borders.
- KJV He spake, and there came divers sorts of flies, and lice in all their coasts.
- NKJV He spoke, and there came swarms of flies, And lice in all their territory.
- NASB He spoke, and a swarm of flies And gnats invaded all their territory.
- NLT When the Lord spoke, flies descended on the Egyptians, and gnats swarmed across Egypt.
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Quick answer
At God's word swarms of flies and gnats filled all Egypt's territory. It matters because His mere command brought judgment across the whole land.
Overview
This recalls the plagues of flies and gnats (Exodus 8:16-24). The psalmist stresses that God 'spoke' and it was done, highlighting the power of His word. These pests covered the entire land, showing the comprehensive reach of His judgment on a nation that defied Him.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Exod 8:21–24But if you will not let My people go, I will send swarms of flies upon you and your officials and your people and your houses. The houses of the Egyptians and even the ground where they stand will be full of flies.
- Isa 7:18On that day the LORD will whistle to the flies at the farthest streams of the Nile and to the bees in the land of Assyria.
- Ps 78:45He sent swarms of flies that devoured them, and frogs that devastated them.
- Exod 8:16–18Then the LORD said to Moses, “Tell Aaron, ‘Stretch out your staff and strike the dust of the earth, that it may turn into swarms of gnats throughout the land of Egypt.’”
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